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Stalking Claremont

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One young woman missing, two found murdered -- the gripping true story of Australia's longest-running homicide investigation


** Winner of the Ned Kelly Award for True Crime**

In the early hours of January 27, 1996, after an evening spent celebrating at Club Bayview in the Perth suburb of Claremont, 18-year-old Sarah Spiers called a taxi to nearby Mosman Park. But when the cab arrived, she'd already gone.

Sarah was never seen again.

Four months later, on June 9, 1996, 23-year-old Jane Rimmer disappeared from the same area, her body later found in bushland south of Perth. When the body of a third young woman, 27-year-old Ciara Glennon, was found north of the city, having vanished from Claremont in August 1997, it was clear a serial killer was on the loose, and an entire city lived in fear he would strike again.

A massive manhunt focused first on taxi drivers, then the outspoken local mayor and a quiet public servant. However, almost 20 years later, Australia's longest and most expensive investigation had failed to make an arrest, until forensic evidence linked the murders to two previous attacks - and an unlikely suspect.

Stalking Claremont, by local newsman Bret Christian, is a riveting story of promising young lives cut short, a city in panic, an investigation fraught by oversights and red herrings, and a surprising twist that absolutely no one saw coming.

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ISBN: 9780733338731
Publication date:
Author: Bret Christian
Publisher: HarperCollins an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 400 pages
Genres: True crime: serial killers and murderers
Criminal investigation and detection
Violent crimes
Victimology and victims of crime
Reportage, journalism or collected columns